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Wright, Travis; Ochrach, Chase; Blaydes, Madison; Fetter, Anna – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2021
Rates of homelessness are worsening in the United States, with a third of individuals experiencing homelessness being families with children. These families face many challenges, including limited social supports, insufficient access to services, and mental health concerns. These challenges inform a nuanced worldview, leading parents experiencing…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Access to Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Homeless People
Ozen, Fatmanur; Topal, Temel – European Journal of Educational Research, 2019
In Turkey, as in all countries of the world, education is regarded as the sole means of modernization, progress, civilization, productivity, and sustainability of all these things. The aim of the Turkish education system is to raise students with the national, moral and cultural values of the Turkish nation, to educate them as citizens of a social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Problems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum
Bireda, Asamenew Demessie – Open Praxis, 2015
This study aimed to investigate some challenges female doctoral students experience in their doctoral journey. The study used a qualitative design and structured interviews. The theoretical framework that guided the study was that of Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecosystemic theory. A purposely selected sample of five female doctoral students from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Degrees, Females
Bembry, James X. – Journal of Family Social Work, 2011
Almost one third of all children in the United States are born to unmarried parents. This figure is even higher among poor and minority populations. Because of their heightened risk for economic and social problems and family dissolution, disadvantaged, unmarried parents have been called "fragile families." In 2002 the Bush administration…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Family Characteristics, Family Needs, Family Problems
Mustaeva, F. A. – Russian Education and Society, 2010
Problems of the family affect every individual. Problems have an impact on a variety of different social groups and strata, work collectives and neighborhood communities, young people, adults, children, the aged, and so on. The family's sense of well-being and the processes that affect its functioning can also hardly fail to be of concern to…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Family Problems, Family Life, Family Attitudes
Ryvkina, R. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2010
Social systems, like biological systems, sometimes manifest dysfunctions that could be considered forms of "social disease." The author interprets the term "social diseases" as "persistent dysfunctions of social relations" that disrupt the normal functioning of particular elements of society or the entire social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Systems, Social Problems, Conflict
Fire, Nancy – 1990
This paper contains preliminary findings from a 1989 survey of over 400 rural health programs serving chronically ill, handicapped, or high-risk children. Respondents identified major problems affecting service delivery. Follow-up research is continuing, but present data indicate that transportation problems, for both clients and staff, will…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Child Health, Children, Community Health Services
Elhardt, Dale; Elhardt, LaDonna – 1979
Three hundred and forty-one North Dakota women, classified as displaced homemakers, were interviewed to gather information on their backgrounds, experienced problems, and perceived needs. Data analysis showed that displaced women tend to be poor and tend to move to the job market upon their change in marital status. Job market involvement is most…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age, Displaced Homemakers, Economic Status
Peer reviewedColucci, N. D., Jr. – Contemporary Education, 1977
Child abuse and neglect may be curbed if schools help to detect incidences of neglect and abuse and then report to the appropriate child protection agency. (MM)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Family Problems, Prevention, School Responsibility
Peer reviewedLoveland, Cynthia A.; And Others – Health & Social Work, 1996
Assesses the social and environmental problems of 132 patients seen in a primary care clinic at a university-affiliated Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center. Prevalent social problems included financial difficulties, personal stress, family problems, legal concerns, and employment concerns. Findings suggest a clear need for social work…
Descriptors: Adults, Counseling, Employment Problems, Family Problems
Libertoff, Kenneth – 1976
A review of the history and literature about the runaway child in America reveals that young people from poor families have always viewed running away as a reasonable way of leaving a poverty stricken home. For many adolescents, running away has been a response to an unhealthy family or work situation, and at times it has been a problem-solving…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Developmental Psychology, Family Problems
Greenberg, Keith Elliot – 1995
This essay with photographs describes the experiences of two runaways, examining why they left home and how they found help. Although runaways have a reputation for being irresponsible, they usually have good reasons for leaving home. The nun who ran Noah's Ark, where both the runaways featured found shelter and help, estimated that only about two…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Disadvantaged Youth, Family Problems, Homeless People
Journal of the International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers, 1971
This is the first edition of a newly scheduled section which will appear in each future issue of the journal and which will deal with different aspects of legislation pertinent to child welfare. (CJ)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Family Problems, Laws, Legislation
1969
Two hundred eighty-two articles, books, reports, editorials, theses, dissertations and conference papers published between 1946 and 1969 are listed in this bibliography. Legal, medical, psychiatric, and social aspects of the battered child syndrome are covered by these publications. An additional section includes 19 abstracts of research studies…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Child Abuse, Child Rearing, Child Welfare
Peer reviewedYoung, Robert L.; And Others – Family Relations, 1983
Reviews research dealing with the causes of adolescent runaway behavior and the negative physical and psychological consequences of being away from home prematurely. Gender differences are also noted. Concludes that running away must be viewed as both an adolescent and a family problem. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Delinquency Causes, Etiology

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